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Thursday, March 23, 2023

In the Round

Have you ever done a round puzzle?


 This was my first and quite a different sort of challenge.  Several very tiny pieces, other pieces in very strange shapes and the green most of which I did last was difficult.  I persevered and met the challenge.

Puzzling will continue until weather warms enough to get out and garden.  Oh, wait.  May be difficult to do one handed.  My surgery to fix right thumb and carpal tunnel is the 31st.  I'll wait and see.

8 comments:

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Best of luck with your surgery. You will need your thumb to do those puzzles.

Tom said...

...I gave up doing puzzles a while back, they became too puzzling for me!

Anvilcloud said...

I’ve never been into puzzles except briefly and sparingly at the cottage many decades ago.

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

To answer your puzzle question, Marcia, no. I have done a few with square corners. Hope the surgery goes well.

RuthW in MD said...

I have done several round puzzles, mostly by Springbok. That center piece was so interesting to find, with 4 indentations to grab the next four pieces. I have one now that I do July 4, the Liberty bell is the center and pictures of US history are around it. I like puzzles!

Barbara Rogers said...

Never have done a round one. I am sure your surgery will go well, and after a few weeks, you'll figure out a way to do minimal gardening! After all seed starts have to be done indoors.

Stewart M said...

Good luck with the surgery - my wife did many, many puzzles during lock down - but not a round one!

Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

DrumMajor said...

Hope you have an easy surgery and quick recovery! Linda in Kansas